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A new era for SUNKAR RESOURCES with phosphates growth (SKR)     

Master RSI - 07 Feb 2010 22:42

Floated at 120p on June 08 raising 33.6m to fund the development of a fertiliser factory, has used $5.9m for adquisitions September 08 and said it still had $26.9m left at 30 June 09.

The company has a phosphorous rock deposit in Kazakhstan totalling 800 million tonnes capable of producing fertilisers for the next 56 years.
The deposit lies in a flat lying position on the Kazakh steppes close to surface so will be cheap to mine and the world still needs fertilisers.
Positive points
1. Shallow - 1 to 3m depth. Ultra low cost to extract.
2. Close to Tengiz oil field which has high sulphur content, hence cheap source of sulphuric acid.
3. Located at junction of two main railway lines giving direct access to Russia/China.

Sunkar is suppose to be one of the lowest cost producers in the World at sub $125 per DAP (die-ammonium phosphate) tonne. The average is circa $200 with some producers as high as $300.
The case for phosphate deposits is population growth means more agriculture means more fertiliser needed in the future.
RESUME SKR produce phosphate for DAP fertilizer and have licenses and acrage in Kurdistan to last 50-70yrs producing in excess of 100M tonnes of raw material each year. 160m shares in issue, directors own a significant chunk. Also they have a cheap source of sulphur required to produce the DAP

Phosphorus - its role and nature
Phosphorus (chemical symbol P) is an element necessary for life. Because phosphorus is highly reactive, it does not naturally occur
as a free element, but is instead bound up in phosphates. Phosphates typically occur in inorganic rocks.
As farmers and gardeners know, phosphorus is one of the three major nutrients required for plant growth: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K).
Fertilizers are labelled for the amount of N-P-K they contain.
Most phosphorus is obtained from mining phosphate rock. Crude phosphate is now used in organic farming, whereas chemically treated forms such
as superphosphate, triple superphosphate, or ammonium phosphates are used in non-organic farming.
The current major use of phosphate is in fertilizers. Growing crops remove it and other nutrients from the soil... Most of the world's farms do not have or
do not receive adequate amounts of phosphate. Feeding the world's increasing population will accelerate the rate of depletion of phosphate reserves.
and...
resources are limited, and phosphate is being dissipated. Future generations ultimately will face problems in obtaining enough to exist.
It is sobering to note that phosphorus is often a limiting nutrient in natural ecosystems. That is, the supply of available phosphorus limits the
size of the population possible in those ecosystems.


13 May 09 conference - fertilizers link about SKR ....minesite

Intraday
Chart.aspx?Provider=Intra&Code=SKR&Size= 3 month Candlestick with volume
Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SKR&Si
3 month Bollinger Bands,RSI, S Stochastic and 50 days MA
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Charts - 2 days
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Plus market trades Number of people who have visited this thread    

cielo - 03 Mar 2011 17:30 - 648 of 754

Have you ever consider you to be at fault?

I have seeing you being involved in numerous arguments.

You sending emails to money am....... I do not like this poster

etc.etc.

get lost is the best, or maybe take a tablet or two to calm down.

HARRYCAT - 03 Mar 2011 17:48 - 649 of 754

cielo, give it a rest. It's becoming very boring and you are sounding more and more like MRSI every day and don't forget what happened to him!

chessplayer - 04 Mar 2011 09:55 - 650 of 754

I'll second the motion. When one encounters prats like this one, it makes one worry for the future!

cielo - 04 Mar 2011 10:27 - 651 of 754

Every one has its day: is it motion day for "chessplayer"?

Will make a joke about it then, as it is not AGM not EGM>>>>>>>........... has no idea of chess not of playing it

TANKER - 04 Mar 2011 11:46 - 652 of 754

cie . it time for your nappy change i can smell you from here

cielo - 04 Mar 2011 12:35 - 653 of 754

How someone with no brains smell?

It looks ike you are a JOKER at the same time as a TANKER

cielo - 04 Mar 2011 13:37 - 654 of 754

HARRY

Not long ago I had to go to the back garden to scare a brown CAT that was helping him/her self with the soil, I wonder if was yours or maybe yourself disguise.


re >>> you are sounding more and more like MRSI every day and don't forget what happened to him!


"MRSI" had a pair of "balls" not like some here, I can not remember too well but he said to "money am" the company was - rubish and much the same for - Share Magazine ( parent company ) - loosing money like there is not tomorrow and problems all the time.

Boldy "Bullshare" ( bold with touppee say some at Christmas party ) did not like the comment and placed a snip on the account

HARRYCAT - 04 Mar 2011 13:55 - 655 of 754

Which bit of 'give it a rest' didn't you understand?

cielo - 04 Mar 2011 17:01 - 656 of 754

Money talks .... harry

are you still looking for the CAT?

cielo - 04 Mar 2011 17:04 - 657 of 754

CATEGORY: NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTOR: MINING
Kazakhmys outperforms
Thu 03 Mar 2011
Kazakhmys was mentioned yesterday in the Troika report as below.

"There could be a number of players within the CIS and China interested in the asset, subject to funding availability, buoyant market conditions and an acceptable price tag. Among potential CIS contenders, we single out Kazakhmys, which has long expressed its intention to diversify, and the idea of exposure to the fertilizer market could be appealing. We also note that Russias PhosAgro and EuroChem could be interested in the asset."

cynic - 04 Mar 2011 17:31 - 658 of 754

Eeyore witters on with further bitter abuse and continues to show his small and narrow mind

but on other matters, thank you for giving me the chance to bank a modest but nice profit at this back end of the week

cielo - 06 Mar 2011 22:39 - 659 of 754

mother f#cker has spoken

the narrow minded B@stard must be treated with care is useless on everything it touches

in an out like the whores knickers ( UP and down )

cielo - 06 Mar 2011 22:47 - 660 of 754

Dap prices up from $614 to $620 in the last week.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=IDPHUTAM:IND

cielo - 06 Mar 2011 23:27 - 661 of 754

Expose the SCAM of this earth is my mission

Tax ovidence, Lier and worse of all sick person ( genes related )

cielo - 06 Mar 2011 23:33 - 662 of 754

MACD is very bullish going divergence and ready to cross up the signal point

big.chart?symb=uk%3Askr&compidx=aaaaa%3A

TANKER - 07 Mar 2011 08:01 - 663 of 754

cie . you are a very sick person and you should be banned from these boards .

chessplayer - 07 Mar 2011 08:08 - 664 of 754

Their certainly is a lot of nastiness here. Why not try and be pleasant?
Civility costs nothing!!

cynic - 07 Mar 2011 08:17 - 665 of 754

you are right .... there will always be a bit of minor handbagging, which is fine, but unfortunately, every so often, a persistent personal abuser shows up

chessplayer - 07 Mar 2011 08:28 - 666 of 754

Exactly . The trouble is, alas, that these people never see themselves the way others do . Tis a great pity really,for the world would be a much happier place than it is.

HARRYCAT - 07 Mar 2011 08:34 - 667 of 754

Especially if they would learn to spell correctly. They make themselves look even more stupid.
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